Gwarkop, a town in the Turbat region of Kech, lies 70 kilometers to the east. It’s mind-boggling that the globe has reached the moon in the twenty-first century, yet Gwarkop is still denied basic rights such as power, roads, and networks, among other things.
Furthermore, education is critical, yet Gwarkop’s schools lack instructors, books, scientific labs, libraries, restrooms, and many primary schools lack boundary walls.
Similarly, health is wealth, yet there is a lack of health services in Gwarkop, such as medications and basic equipment.
Gwarkop residents go to the city for minor illnesses such as fever, sore throat, and other minor examinations. Most significantly, in severe conditions, patients confront several obstacles to travel, and in certain cases, people may lose their innocent lives.
Thus, it is requested to the higher authorities to pay more attention in order to sort out Gwarkop’s problems so that the residents of Gwarkop may live decently and healthily.
Tahir Sadiq
Gwarkop Kech